This is a specially produced 2-DVD package that features almost 6 and 1/2 hours of vintage, rare video footage of Genesis live in the 70s.

The quality of the video & audio is outstanding and absolute essential viewing for any fan of Genesis' progressive years

Disc 2

1 -Live at Golders Green London Hippodrome in London, February 10, 1977

1- Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day

2- Jack In The Green

3- Thick As A Brick (excerpt)

4- Songs From The Wood

5- Velvet Green

6- Hunting Girl

7- Aqualung

8- Wind Up

9- Locomotive Breath

10- Ending credits

2 - Live at the Tanglewood Music Fair, July 2, 1970

* Very good quality pro-shot video but it's the audio that sometimes has issues and drop outs, mainly during the early part of My God. Those technical issues are part of the original feed and cannot be fixed by me. However it does improve as the concert goes on.

Would you believe Jethro Tull NEVER professionally recorded a show from this period? This is their prime! This is the era of Aqualung, Thick As A Brick, A Passion Play, Warchild and NO professional video OR EVEN soundboard audio of these tours exists to this day

They did film about an hour's worth of footage in Paris in July of 1975 but except for the clip of Minstrel in the Gallery you'll see on this DVD, the rest of this footage has yet to surface.

This portion of the DVD set does include more 8mm footage (of the Brick and Passion Play tours) than I would've liked to have included but I felt I HAD to address this time in the band's history one way or another. I'm hoping that Tull fans will view those performances for what they are, as historical documents of a time of the band's history that otherwise would've been visually lost forever and only remembered by the souls who were there. We are very fortunate that some fans snuck in their 8mm home cameras.

Life's A Long Song, promotional video from 1971

- Thick As A Brick 8mm highlights, 1972- from Rochester, New York USA. Only about 6 minutes worth but very intereting to see Ian answering the phone in the middle of a performance. Is there a Mike Nelson in the audience? There seems to be a fish on the line.

- A Passion Play 8mm highlights, 1973 - Several minutes of very good quality footage from various Passon Play shows in 1973. All different parts of the album are shown particularly the Overseer Overture section.

- The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles, 1973- he original film that was shown at the concerts the Passion Play tour. Excellent quality!

- The Minstrel in the Gallery, Paris 1975 - about an hour and 10 minutes of footage was shot during November 1975. This is all that has surfaced

4 - A Little More Music...

5 hard-to-find promotional videos to Wind things Up.

- Teacher

- Witch's Promise

Both of the above are promotional videos made for French Television in 1970

- Too Old To Rock n Roll, To Young To Die, 1980

- Living in the Past, footage from 1976 mixed in with current footage

Total Time Disc 1, 1:32

Total Time Disc 2, 2:22

Disc 1

1 - Live in Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida USA - July 31, 1976.

1- Thick as a Brick (excerpt) -

2- Wond'ring Aloud

3- Crazed Institution

4- Instrumental/drum solo

5- To Cry You A Song

6- A New Day Yesterday

7- Flute solo

8- Living in the Past/Brick instrumental/A New Day Yesterday reprise

9- Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll Too Young to Die

10- Mintrel in the Gallery

11- Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (excerpt)

2 - Beat Club, German TV, 1970

- With You There to Help Me/By Kind Permission of - jam

- Nothing is Easy

Bonus footage:

- Live at the Fillmore East, For at Thousand Mothers, 1970

3 - Swedish TV, 1969 Jan 9, 1969

- To Be Sad is a Mad Way to Be

- Back To The Family

Bonus footage:

- Bouree, promotional video 1969

- A Song For Jeffrey, Johnny Halliday Show, April 15, 1969

Montreal University Sports Centre -

April 21, 1974

fan shot 8mm footage

~ Watcher Of The Skies

~ Dancing With The Moonlit Knight

~ The Cinema Show

~ I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)

~ Firth Of Fifth

~ The Battle Of Epping Forest

~ The Musical Box (second half)

~ Supper's Ready (edit)

Total time: 1:02:11

GenesisSix Hours Live 1972-1980 2DVD Set

Jethro Tull The Minstrel Looks Back 1969-1977 2-DVD set

Yes A Celebration 1969-1979 2-DVD set

Disc One

introduction

Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People

(Sounding Out/Musikladen 1971)

Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium,

May 10, 1975

Act I

Introduction - Firebird Suite Finale

Sound Chaser

Close To The Edge

To Be Over

Act II

The Gates Of Delirium

Your Move

Mood For a Day - featuring Steve Howe

Long Distance Runaround (acoustic first part)

Cachaca - featuring Patrick Moraz

Clap

Musikladen 1969-1971

No Opportunity Necessary/No Experience Needed

Yours Is No Disgrace

Disc Two

Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium

May 10, 1975

Final Act

And You & I

Ritual

Roundabout

Sweet Dreams

Yours Is No Disgrace

Remembrance - 9 rarely Yes videos

Beyond and Before - France Fest 1969

Astral Traveler - promo 1969 Time and a Word

Everydays - promo 1969 Time and a Word

Then - promo 1969 Time and a Word

No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed

promo 1969 Time and a Word

Starship Trooper - Live in Philadelphia, 1979

Don’t Kill the Whale - promo 1979

Madrigal - promo 1979

Wonderous Stories - promo 1977

Disc One

Live at The Rainbow November 1974

quality A+

Procession

Now I'm Here

Ogre Battle

White Queen (As It Began)

Medley

In The Lap Of The Gods

Killer Queen

The March Of The Black Queen

Bring Back That Leroy Brown

Son And Daughter

Guitar solo

Father To Son (cut)

Keep Yourself Alive (cut)

Liar (cut)

Son & Daughter reprise

Stone Cold Crazy

In The Lap of the Gods... revisited

Jailhouse Rock (cut)

God Save The Queen

Disc Two

Live at Hyde Park in London,

Sept. 18, 1976

quality - B

Tie Your Mother Down

(intro only)

Bohemian Rhapsody

(bridge only)

Ogre Battle

Sweet Lady

White Queen

Flick Of The Wrist

Medley

You're My Best Friend

Bohemian Rhapsody

Killer Queen

March Of The Black Queen

Bring Back That Leroy Brown

Brighton Rock/Son & Daughter

'39

Take My Breath Away

The Prophet's Song

Stone Cold Crazy

Keep Yourself Alive

Liar

In The Lap Of The Gods(revisited)

~~~Bonus Footage~~~

After Hours

Several promos from the early days

- Liar

- Keep Yourself Alive

- Killer Queen

- Seven Seas of Rhye

- You're My Best Friend

- Bohemian Rhapsody

Queen An Evening With Queen 1974-1976 2-DVD set

Brighton Rock

Son And Daughter reprise

Keep Yourself Alive

Liar

In The Lap Of The Gods... revisited

Medley

Big Spender

Jailhouse Rock

Stupid Cupid

Be Bop A Lula

Jailhouse Rock reprise

(w/ Shake Rattle & Roll)

Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK,

December 25, 1975

Japanese "Rock Masters" TV show

quality - A

Now I'm Here

Ogre Battle

White Queen (As It Began)

Medley

Bohemian Rhapsody

Killer Queen

March Of The Black Queen

Bohemian Rhapsody reprise

Bring Back That Leroy Brown

Queen Live at Earl's Court June 6, 1977 DVD

This concert captures Queen during their peak years! While they were still the rocking band we all loved in the early 70s, their setlist was becoming more eclectic. 'Ye Merry 'Ol England ditties' such as Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy and The Millionaire Waltz were being played for the first time as well new heavies such as Death on 2 Legs and White Man. Doing Alright (from their first album) was even being reintroduced. WHAT A SETLIST! The quality of the video and audio is OUTSTANDING! Crank up the home theater system.

Pink Floyd's live rendition of "The Wall" performed throughout 1980 and 1981 ranks as some of the most spectacular shows ever to be performed in front of an audience. The initial intent of director Alan Parker and Pink Floyd along with Illustrator Gerald Scarfe was to include live footage of "The Wall" shows into the movie version of "The Wall" and some shows were filmed for that specific purpose.

But after several screen tests, Roger Waters was removed from the starring role and was replaced with the punk musician Bob Geldof.

Since Waters was no longer in the starring role, it no longer made sense for the feature to include Pink Floyd footage, so the live film aspect was dropped. The footage culled from the five Wall concerts at Earl's Court from 13-17 June 1981 that were held specifically for filming was deemed unusable also for technical reasons as the fast Panavision lenses needed for the low light levels turned out to have insufficient resolution for the movie screen.

BUT NOW WE HAVE IT HERE.

And until something like this is released officially (if ever). We hope you enjoy this concert for it's historic value since we at Tommygun Video figure 30 years is long enough to wait.

Setlist:

Master Of Ceremonies

In The Flesh

Thin Ice

Another Brick In THe Wall, Pt 1

Happiest Days Of Our Lives

Another Brick In THe Wall, Pt 2

Mother

Goodbye Blue Sky

Empty Spaces

What Shall We Do Now?

Young Lust

One Of My Turns

Don't Leave Me Now

Another Brick In The Wall, Pt 3

Last Few Bricks

Goodbye Cruel World

Intermission

Hey You

Is There Anybody Out There?

Nobody Home

Vera

Bring The Boys Back Home

Comfortably Numb

The Show Must Go On

Master Of Ceremonies

In The Flesh

Run Like Hell

Waiting For The Worms

Stop

The Trial

Outside The Wall

Bonus footage includes 2 promotional videos!

The Musical Box The Genesis Of A Tribute Band DVD

Since 1993 The Musical Box has undertaken the task of recreating Genesis shows as originally presented between 1973 and 1975 by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Michael Rutherford. This documentary displays the meticulous attention to detail involved in recreating those concerts.

The Musical Box has remained as faithful to the original as possible in order to give the audience the illusion of being at an actual Genesis concert. This DVD contains complete song performances and many excerpts from the Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway concerts as restaged by The Musical Box.

*Bonus footage include extremely rare performances of the Nursery Cryme tour as re-created to perfectin by The Musical Box

Contents

From Genesis to Re-Creation

Introduction to Foxtrot tour

Get 'em Out By Friday

The Return Of The Giant Hogweed

Introduction to Selling England By The Pound tour

Watcher Of The Skies

Firth Of Fifth

The Musical Box

Introduction to The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tour

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway

Back in NYC

The Carpet Crawlers

It - closing credits

Bonus footage from the Nursery Cryme tour:as peformed by the Musical Box at the Montreal Spectrum 9.7.95

The soundtrack and video from Queen’s 1977 Houston show is one of 2005’s greatest discoveries. This has been one of the holy grails of Queen collection and to have both complete and in excellent quality is a minor miracle.

An absolute MUST have for any fan of 70s era Queen

THE MUSICAL BOX LIVE IN MONTREAL 1995 September 7, 1995 DVD

Pro-Shot, SBD PCM audio

Recorded live at the Montreal Spectrum September 7, 1995

This is a pro-shot video of a fairly early Musical Box gig.

This is a Nursery Cryme/Foxtrot show, and it really is two distinct sets representing those two different Genesis tours. For the first show, the stage is very bare with a black background and Peter appears in a black outfit with a shiny decorative band draped over his shoulders and chest

This video also features a lot of rare songs which I had never heard the Musical Box play (and were barely ever played live by the original band themselves)

** It should be noted that some songs such as The Fountain Of Salmacis & Supper's Ready have very slight edits in them virtually still remaining in tact and a couple of the song stories are joined in progress.

There are 3 different versions of QMC each showing a different part of the setlist played that night. The first 8 songs are from an RFM TV broadcast (Rock Masters version) but left out were the final 2 songs from the setlist which were Fool's Overture and Hide In Your Shell.

Fool's Overture was shown on a BBC Sight & Sound broadcast

Hide In Your Shell was shown on a BBC4 broadcast but this time several earlier songs were left out!

So we took the missing 2 songs from the S&S & BBC4 versions and edited them into the RFM TV version to make for the very first complete version of this show!

Disc 2

Disc 1

Young Music Show, Tokyo, Japan Aug. 26, 1976

This show is not the best quality, but apparently the only footage available of this show.

Additional footage includes concert footage of songs such as School, Even In The Quietest

Moments, & Take The Long Way Home

Supertramp Portrait 1970 Dec. 14, 1969

Uncovered footage of a young Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies still performing as 'Daddy' in Germany Dec of 1969. Also the only known footage of original member Richard Palmer on lead guitar and Keith Baker on drums

10:22

DVD 2

Recorded at the Apollo Theatre November 8th, 1977.

Video - shot from audience on tripod, B quality

- Filming cuts off towards end of Awakening

Audio- audience with some enhancements, B

*Audio note - Most dropouts patched using either snippets from other shows from 1977 tour and barely noticeble.

- Wonderous Stories which was previously completely ravaged by dropouts has been replaced with version from Boston with enhancements to match Glasgow as much as possible and we believe we succeeded in creating a

MUCH better version than the unwatchable ones that previously existed before this Tommygun Remaster

DVD 1

Going For The One Sessions, Montreux, Switzerland, 1976

Video Quality - Pro Shot

Audio Quality - B

Audio note - Most dropouts on this video were repaired resulting in a much more pleasant viewing experience than previously this Tommygun Remaster

A series of handheld recordings, made while the band were recording GFTO at Mountain Studios in Montreux in 1976. The video had decent picture quality, but it's not first generatin but has Wonderful insights into the recording, however.

It's fascinating watching Jon work with Rick and engineers on song building for Awaken.

- NEVER BEFORE SEEN footage of of Pink Floyd at Hyde Park July 18, 1970 performing Atom Heart Mother with The Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble & John Aldiss Choir

- B&W footage

*timecode blurred out at top of screen for improved viewing

running time 21:30

Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia

August 15, 1971

excerpt of Careful With That Axe, Eugene/Interview

*This is the best video & audio quality of these 2 pieces of prime footage to date!

Total Running time: 58:57

Amsterdam Rock Circus, May 22, 1972

- Atom Heart Mother

- Careful With That Axe, Eugene

- Saucerful Of Secrets

*b&w footage, running time 37 min approx

Genesis In Concert 1974 Selling England tour2DVD set

DVD 1 (56:46)

1. CHOM-FM Radio Intro/Watcher Of The Skies

2. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight

3. The Cinema Show

4. I Know What I Like

5. Firth Of Fifth

6. The Musical Box

DVD 2 (42:02)

1. More Fool Me

2. The Battle Of Epping Forest

3. Supper's Ready

4. CHOM-FM Radio Sign Off

* bonus footage includes video from various cities during the 1974 portion of the Selling England By The Pound Tour. We use many sequences from the following video footage in editing together the full Selling Engand By The Pound show.

- The BBC crew packed their cameras before the second encore, that's why Seven Seas Of Rhye and See What A Fool I've Been are not available on video

- Both Freddie and Brian didn't feel very well that night but this concert (broadcasted on the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' on BBC) has become one of their finest live performances ever.

Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, tambourine),

Brian May (electric guitar, backing vocals, banjo),

Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals),

John Deacon (bass guitar, triangle)

Setlist:

Now I'm Here, Ogre Battle, White Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (verses), Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise), Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Brighton Rock, Son And Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Liar, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock, Seven Seas Of Rhye, See What A Fool I've Been, God Save The Queen

* Seven Seas Of Rhye, See What A Fool I've Been, & God Save The Queen are audio only with pictures and slideshows. No video

* Pictures & slideshow were not edited by Tommygun Video

This DVD also includes priceless footage of Queen in Japan during the Sheer Heart Attack tour. The band members are shown here as true heroes received by the japanesse crowd.

Contents include Queen's arrival at Haneda airport, greeting fans, press conference at Prince Hotel in Tokyo, tea ceremony, greetings from Freddie, Brian, Roger, & John. There are also live performances of

- Now I'm Here

- Killer Queen

- In The Lap Of The Gods...revisited

Bonus Footage - Japan May 1, 1975

Medley clip from Queen Live at the Hammersmith 1975 DVD

The very first complete Selling England By The Pound tour concert video with every song in it's entirety.

Even though the October 1973 Shepperton film is generally regarded as the best quality Selling England by the Pound era film it is only 5 songs and not a complete concert. There also is the newly remastered amateur footage from Montreal April 1974. While the quality is now much better than before and having almost every song all songs were still missing many parts and other songs such as The Musical Box & Supper's Ready & Battle Of Epping Forest were missing significant portions. More Fool Me was only a snippet.

Well similar to what we did with the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and with 2014 being the 40th anniversary of Selling England By The Pound we've patched all the missing parts of the remastered version of the Montreal 1974 footage with scenes from short amateur & pro-shot video clips of shows filmed in other parts of the world to make the very first entire Selling England by the Pound concert with all songs in full. Again I think you'll enjoy the results.

Essener Pop & Blues Festival Ocotober 11, 1969 DVD

Grugahalle, Essen, Germany

Pro-Shot B&W video, quality - A, Audio quality - A/LPCM Stereo

Total running time 1 hour 26 minutes approx.

Part 1:

- Taste (I Feel So Good)

- Deep Purple (Wring That Neck)

- Keef Hartley Blues Band (Sinnin’ for You)

- The Nice (Hang On to a Dream)

- Pink Floyd (Careful with That Axe Eugene)

- Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation (Down, Down and Down)

- The Nice (Country Pie.)

Part 2:

- Deep Purple (Mandrake Root part 2)

- Keef Hartley Blues Band (Rock Me Baby)

- The Nice (Rondo)

- Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation (Let It Ride)

- Deep Purple (Mandrake Root part 1)

- Pink Floyd (A Saucerful of Secrets)

Kansas Live at the Houston Summit December 9, 1980 DVD

Houston, Texas USA

Pro-Shot/Audio Visions Tour/1 Hour, 41 minutes

Video quality - B, Audio quality - B/LPCM mono

01. Opening / Lohengrin

02. Point Of Know Return

03. Icarus - Borne On Wings Of Steel

04. Paradox

05. Hopelessly Human

06. Cheyenne Anthem

07. Dust In The Wind

08. You Think You've Got It Made

09. Mask Of The Great Deceiver

10. Miracles Out Of Nowhere

11. Loner

12. Anything For You

13. Don't Open Your Eyes

14. Got To Rock On

15. No One Together

16. Hold On

17. Relentless

18. Portrait (He Knew)

19. Carry On Wayward Son

View the Essner Pop & Blues Festival

Trailer

Boston Live at Giants Stadium, The Meadowlands June 17, 1979 DVD

East Rutherford, NJ

Pro-Shot Color & B/W video, quality A-

Audio quality - A-/LPCM Mono

Setlist

Rock & Roll Band

Help Me (Shattered Images)

Piece Of Mind

Feelin' Satisfied

Don't Look Back

The Journey

More Than A Feeling/Instrumental

A Man I'll Never Be

Smokin'

Tom Scholz Guitar Solo

This Time

Foreplay/Longtime

Something About You

Party

Also includes:

- Rare interview with Brad Delp on Canadian music show MuchMusic, December 17, 1988.

- Promotional video for More Than A Feeling HQ audio

The Internationales Essener Pop & Blues Festival was a three-day music festival held 9–11 October 1969 at the Grugahalle in Essen, Germany

This recently discovered footage is a real nice addition for any prog enthusiast's collection because the quality is very, very good and also we see some bands here that had previoulsy had no video footage of them available such as The Keef Hartley Blues Band and rare footage of other bands such as Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, The Nice, Taste, & more!

This DVD is the only existing video of an complete performance by the original Kansas lineup and add to that the Audio Visions tour would be their last tour that they played together so this is a very important document for Kansas fans.

While there are some clips of the band here and there from the 70s there is no full concer video of the original lineup that has surface yet. This is the only one.

Steve Hackett - Live at the Bottom Line 30th September 1980 DVD

Proshot film, digitised from timecoded tape of pre-broadcast masters.

- FIRST version of this concert with NO "ME-95" watermark in middle of picture

- The ONLY existing concert video of Boston in their prime during the 70s.

- Recorded by 4 cameras with 2 camera angles in color and 2 in b&w.

1 Slogans

2 Every Day

3 The Red Flower Of Tachai

4 Tigermoth

5 Time To Get Out

6 The Steppes (1st part missing)

7 Acoustic Set

8 Kim

9 Narnia

10 Jacuzzi

11 Sentimental Institution

12 Spectral Mornings

13 A Tower Struck Down

14 Clocks

15 Band Introduction

16 The Show

17 It's Now Or Never

18 Please Don't Touch

Steve Hackett's 'Defector' tour, shot at the Bottom Line Club in New York on the 30th of September 1980.

Now, a word or two about the quality of this show. As it is from a pre-broadcast source, there is a timecode at the bottom of the screen throughout, it's translucent so not too intrusive but it is there. After awhile you don't even notice it and that's why we decided to release this video albeit a timecode.

And a special note about the filming - it is a pro-shot but there only seem to be 2 cameras and the editing isn't the best although there are some split screen effects and basic editing.

The actual quality of the picture is very good but not perfect - I suspect this was originally shot in NTSC but the only available version is PAL so there is some slight haziness in the picture, but I'd rate it a good A even if not reaching A+ standard. Likewise, the sound is not perfect but much better than any of the circulating FM recordings.. All in all we caught Steve Hackett and his band on an exceptional night and the band seem to be enjoying it as well, we're sure you'll enjoy this DVD.

Emerson, Lake, & Palmer - Masters From The Vaults DVD

- Recorded Live in Zurich, Switzerland, December 4, 1970

Tracks:

1 Barbarian

2 Rondo / Bach Improvisations

3 Drum Solo

4 Nut Rocker

5 Take a Pebble

6 Knife Edge

- Keith Emerson / organ, piano, synthesizer

- Greg Lake / bass, guitar, vocals

- Carl Palmer / drums, percussion

This is Emerson, Lake & Palmer captured at the very beginning of a legendary career.

Filmed at the time when the band had only just recorded their ground breaking first album, ELP had to use all of their huge individual creative talents to create a full show.

That's what makes this film so special. Extensive improvisation virtuoso playing by Keith Emerson, inventive percussion from Carl Palmer and a bravura performance at the mike by the young Greg Lake, makes this an essential addition to the collection of any fan of the progressive rock era.

This is an alternate version not currently in circulation. This version is closer to the VHS transfer as there are a couple of dropouts not on any other version. The quality is also better than any other version especially starting with Dance On A Volcano an on. Other noticeable differences on this version and not available on the others is a few different stage shots/cuts as well as credits rolling at the end.

This is a 5 minute interview and riffs (no Genesis tracks) by Phil and Chester, apparently just before their Toronto performance March 6, 1977 based on Phil's shirt. The interviewer is Tony Wilson who worked for Granada, the local TV station in Manchester. (He later ran Factory Records which produced all the Madchester bands like Happy Mondays and Stone Roses.)

It is from film, but without an optimal transfer, there are also weird shots of the in-house screens, and a timecode...but still the quality in both audio and video are nice.

4) Los Angeles Forum March 24, 1977 6:55

Again a low gen uncirculated, very nice, hard to find piece of history on film. Decent quality.

Parts of Squonk, One For The Vine, Firth Of Fifth,

Robbery, Assault & Battery, In That Quiet Earth,

Eleventh Earl Of Mar, Supper’s Ready, Dance On A Volcano

5) Mike Douglas Show, March 29, 1977 8:25

Another hard to find copy not in circulation. A clear version of this program with a time-code at top of screen that once the music starts you barely notice at all. Also comes with a new digitally enhance audio soundtrack. Best version of this film to date.

1. Your Own Special Way 2. Afterglow

6) Sao Paulo, Brazil May 21, 1977 2:14

What appears to be footage taken from local news crew located in the pit. Good quality and another nice historical document of this tour.

I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)

7) Isstadion Stockholm, Sweden June 4, 1977 7:27

A very, very good quality film shot with a Chinon Super8mm camera with some very good audio & video remastering. This piece of history has only surfaced recently and again not a common piece of film but one of the better quality film documents of this amazing era.

Parts of Squonk, One For The Vine, & Firth Of Fifth

8) Earls Court, London, June 25, 1977 16:42

*Digitally enhanced w/new FM broadcast audio. This is pretty well known bootleg footage and also infamous for it's awfully bad video & horrible audio quality. I've digitally enhanced the video with Final Cut Pro and while you can't do too much with this without the the original reels at least there is now more disparity between blacks and mid colors resulting in an improved image. And with the new soundboard FM radio broadcast this previously much maligned film is much easier to watch now and a very enjoyable piece of history.

Parts of One For The Vine, Firth Of Fifth, In That Quiet Earth,

Afterglow, I Know What I Like, Supper’s Ready

Dance On A Volcano, Los Endos

disc two

The 8 pieces of film from disc one edited together to create a 1977 Wind and Wuthering concert experience! Although there is not enough footage to rebuild an entire Wind and Wuthering show there is certainly enough to create a highlight film that runs long (over an hour) with many long filmed son and some full songs as well! The purpose of making this movie was to recreate the feeling of watching an actual live Wind and Wuthering concert. Which is something that is currently not available to the public or is even known to exist on film. With this film I feel I've temporarily filled that void for now. I am sure you will enjoy it and if you in attendance at one of these sure I hope to bring it back to life for you. I feel confident that this objective has been achieved.

There is no DVD in any market that addresses the original 1972/73 Thick As A Brick tour. Why now? In 2016 is the first? Who knows. But Tommygun Video noticed there was nothing in any market and once again has taken action.

Unlike The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway which has a very good amount of footage to work with when I recreated it, this is not the case with the original Thick As A Brick tour. There is limited footage (although there is MORE than enough footage to recreate an entire show but it is being withheld but that's another story for another time)

to work with this time and rather than fill in many, many minutes of missing footage with creative use of photos, etc., I decided the best way to present this footage as one continuous concert was to produce it as a concert documentary with commentary from Ian Anderson, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, & Martin Barre. They tell us many interesting stories on how this legendary album was made as the concert plays out.

Why it took 44 years to present this remarkable, legendary show in concert as a documentary is beyond us. But again, it takes Tommygun Video to notice these things and even though we may get some criticism we feel we MUST do this. Why? Simply because no one else will do it!

I highly recommend this collector's item DVD for anyone who attended the original tour or anyone who enjoys collecting rare footage of any kind from some of the most famous tours that were never captured professionally on film or tours where the amateur footage is being witheld by certain individualsfrom public viewing, or whatever the reasons may be. And if any more footage were to surface in the coming months, years and there is enough to put together the entire show, unedited, from beginning to end, then Tommygun Video will do just that.

We hope you enjoy our reproducing of the Genesis 1978 Mirrors tour for the album And Then There Were Three. We used both fan filmed amateur footage from all over the world (mainly of very good to excellent quality! and old professionally shot footage from Japan, France, & Knebworth to recreate a typical 1978 Mirrors/And Then There Were Three tour. Virtually no stills or animation is used. This concert is practically all video footage. Lots of great shots, concert runs excellent and we are confident you will enjoy this one. I find a warm "movie" picture setting for your TV is best for optimal viewing. Audio is A+ Soundboard from Chicago, October 13, 1978.

Bonus footage included!

A complete And Then There Were Three (Mirrors) Tour concert produced for DVD for the very first time!

Live at the Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland on November 21 1977 mixed to 16/48 stereo LPCM and 5.1 DTS, AC3 Dolby Digital surround by Jakko Jakszyk. This footage has never been publicly seen before. The concert venue was the home for Washington Wizards basketball team, then known as Washington Bullets – so the video footage comes directly from the film that was played to the big screens in the venue during the show and has since been seen nowhere else.

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Dogs

Contains 2 audio CDs/1 DVD

Features performances of:

- entire Animals album

- entire Wish You Were Here album ​

Disc 1:

1. Sheep 11:25

2. Pigs On The Wing (Part1) 2:15

3. Dogs 18:43

4. Pigs On The Wing (Part2) 3:25

5. Pigs (3 Different Ones) 17:47

6. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) 13:08

7. Welcome To The Machine 8:14

Total Time: 65:54 approx

Disc 2:

2. Have A Cigar 6:46

3. Wish You Were Here 6:10

4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) 22:40

5. Money 10:38

6. Us And Them 7:52

7. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 10:18

Total Time: 70:44 approx ​

DVD contents:

In The Flesh Tour - 1977

- Pigs On A Wing promo for Animals - Dec, 1976

- Stadhalle, Vienna, Austria, February 1, 1977

- TV Commercial for Animals - circa 1977

- Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany - March 1, 1977

- Anaheim Stadium, Los Angeles, CA - May 7, 1977

- Behind The Comvers With Storm Thorgerson - Animals

Total Time - 38:51 minutes

Pink Floyd live 1975-1977 bonus DVD

- This concert has the distinction of being one of the best recorded from Pink Floyd’s In The Flesh 1977 US tour. The clarity and balance makes it possible to hear every note played perfectly and even the giggles between Roger Waters and David Gilmour in “Have A Cigar”

- This would be the last time "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" would ever be played live.

Wish You Were Here/North American Tour - 1975

- Conceptual Video for Wish You Were Here album

- Los Angeles Sports Arena, CA, April 27, 1975

- Welcome To The Machine - promotional video - 1975

- Wish You Were Here - song promo - undated

Total Time - 34:10

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Disc one:

Careful With That Axe, Eugene

Obscured By Clouds/When You're In

Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

Echoes

Time: 52:08

Disc two: DSOTM

Speak To Me

Breathe

On the Run

Time

Great Gig In The Sky

Money

Us And Them

Any Color You Like

Brain Damage/Eclipse

One Of These Days

Time: 52:22

PINK FLOYD - The Original 70s DSOTM Tour 2DVD Set

A RECONSTRUCTED CONCERT EVENT

The very first time a full Pink Floyd DSOTM Concert from the 70S has ever been released on video

We reassembled all the known 8mm amateur footage & pro shot clips, along with footage

from the Brighton Dome, June 28, 1972 and synced them to one audio track to reproduce

as best as possible the actual experience of seeing a live Pink Floyd DSOTM

concert in the seventies

Notes Of Interest:

Using Final Cut Pro 7 we edited together digitzed 8mm footage of varying

formats and rendered in 16:9 format. For those that prefer to watch

the DVDS on your TVs in full screen go to your TV’s settings and choose the

format best suited to fill out the screen. Most TVs have a wide fit or a screen fit

mode that should do just fine. Zoom1 is another option.It depends on which

model your TV is and what options they offer.Also we usually recommend

watching these concert reconstructions in movie mode but we think the colors in

this movie are a bit brighter in standard mode. Again it is up to the

viewer’s discretion.

Additional Notes:

​- Audio is an A+ sounding audience recording from Boston Music Hall,

MA., March 14, 1973

- Most 8mm footage is from 1972 & 1973 with some footage from April 27, 1975.

The last year a full Dark Side Of The Moon Set was played

- Careful With That Axe, Eugene and Set The Controls For The Heart Of

The Sun are the only two pro-shot songs on the DVD.Filmed at the Brighton

Dome, England, June 28, 1972 we edited in 8mm footage to integrate these

known pro-shot songs into the look of the rest of the concert.

- Dick Parry did not join the tour until May 18, 1973 at Earl's Court so there is no saxophone.